Make
$1000 to $5000 a Month (or more) by Writing Articles for
Magazines
By Andrea Reynolds
Seminar
manual PDF
US 29.00
Seminar
Manual, Print
Edition: $49.00
(includes shipping to Canadian and US addresses)
Print Edition: $49.95 (includes shipping to International
addresses)
YOU
WILL LEARN:
How to break into
nonfiction writing for local, regional, national magazines,
to share your knowledge and increase your income. What you
need to get started: queries, copyright, manuscripts,
selling rights, getting paid. I also have cassette tapes
recorded from the original four-hour seminar. (One day I'll
learn how to make an MP3 from them.)
Read my 45-page manual
which is the complete seminar transcript... in question and
answer format plus answers to audience questions. Includes
sample letters, and forms you can use.
CONTENTS
The
seminar transcript answers these questions. Also includes
questions from writers like you.
1. Why
should I write for magazines?
Do we
writers set the price?
2. How
realistic is it to make $1000-$5000 a month?
3. How do
I know if I have writing talent?
4. What
can I write about?
5. How do
I generate article ideas?
6. What
research should I do first?
7. How do
I find magazines that who want my work?
How often do Writer's
guidelines change?
What if a magazine doesn't
have Guidelines?
8. What
do magazines want?
9. Do I
have any say in what and when I'm paid?
10. What
is writing "on spec"?
11.
Should I specialize?
12.
What's the process for getting articles published?
13. How
do I make contact with magazines?
14. When
do I send my finished article?
What about
multiple/simultaneous submissions?
15. What
is, and what goes into, a query letter?
Will they consider
articles from new writers?
16. To
whom do I send the query letter?
Why do editors change so
often?
If I haven't been
published what do I send?
Should I send a
representative page from my manuscript in addition to a
synopsis?
How long does it take to
get a reply?
Are there magazines that
want you to send a manuscript for articles of 500 words or
less in place of a query?
If my press release is
published in the newspaper can I use that as a sample clip?
If an editor changes my work does it hold as much
clout?
What if they change too
much?
17. How
do I know editors won't steal my article ideas?
What's my recourse if that
happens in a small town?
18. Must
I sign a contract?
Do I need confirmation
from the editor?
How do I prove I've sent
the manuscript?
19. What
does a contract cover?
20. Where
do I get material for my articles?
21. How
do I conduct interviews?
Do I send the article to
the expert to show how the article will run?
22. Who
owns the copyright on my work?
Do I own the copyright on
documentation I've written at work?
23. Do I
need to register my copyright?
How do I make that symbol
on my typewriter/computer? Does copyright indicate the year
of publication or the year I wrote it?
Are you saying I don't
have to register a copyright? Is a copyright notice an
intention to copyright?
What if someone publishes
an article that looks very much like mine?
Can I copyright a title?
My name?My pseudonym?
24. What
should my finished manuscript look like?
25. How
can I make more than one sale from each article?
How can I find out which
of my rights a newspaper bought?
26. What
do I need to know about the business of freelancing?
Where do I store all the
notes I must save?
27. What
is a "writer's story" vs an "editor's story"?
28. How
do I develop my reputation as a professional writer?
29. How
do I handle rejections?
30. What
personal qualities do I need as a writer?
31. What
other types of writing could I do?
You mentioned newsletters
as a publication for starting writers?
How expensive is
self-publishing? How do I market my own books?
What is ghostwriting? Can
I call myself a "ghostwriter"?
Can I put work I've
ghostwritten in my portfolio?
32. Do I
need an agent? A lawyer?
More questions: Is it a
good idea to find a job in a publishing house?
How lucrative is writing
"advertising editorials"? How do you define "advertorial"?
Appendix
(Samples)
Letter to editor
Query letter (Flare)
Where Andrea's article
ideas come from
Manuscript sample
Publicity reprint to
establish expert status (Time)
Rejection letter (Detroit)
Letter of agreement
written by magazine (from Canadian Secretary)
Letter of agreement
written by writer (PAT Journal)
Standard
agreement
SIX ways to Pay:
1. You
can use www.PayPal.me/AndreaReynoldsIntl
2. You
may pay also by cash –
in person.
3.
You may pay also with
Venmo.
www.Venmo.com/Andrea-Reynolds-79
4.
You may pay also with
Facebook Pay.
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It's
possible Facebook may only allow you to send money by an
app on your phone, not Facebook Messenger.
5.
You may pay also with
Zelle.
Text:
656-227-1130
6. You
may send a check
by mail.
Make checks payable
to Andrea
Reynolds,
and mail
to:
1902 Andover Street, Apt.194, Sun City Center, Florida
33573
(I love getting checks in the mail. It makes my Junk
Mail envious.)
Order the
Seminar manual, PDF or Print edition here.
Or send a check payable to Andrea Reynolds, 1902 Andover Street, #194, Sun City Center, Florida 33573.
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